In Wyoming, Wyoming Highway Patrol is working with Code Four to reduce reporting drag across drug and proactive investigations, traffic and crash reporting, and canine-supported response. The focus is faster first drafts, cleaner review, and more officer time back for calls and follow-up.

Wyoming Highway Patrol's public materials point to a workload built around drug and proactive investigations, traffic and crash reporting, and canine-supported response. That means the first report has to support review, follow-up, and the next step in the case without keeping officers buried in paperwork longer than necessary.
That creates a documentation challenge built around speed, sequence, and clarity. Troopers need reports that hold together from the roadside forward, whether the stop stays routine, becomes a crash case, or turns into interdiction follow-up.
Code Four can help troopers move from stop details, in-car or body-worn footage, and field notes into a more usable first draft earlier in the process. That matters in a patrol model where roadside decisions can quickly expand into contraband seizures, criminal interdiction, crash reconstruction support, or coordination with other agencies.
A stronger initial draft can reduce rewrite time, preserve the timeline of the stop, and create a cleaner document for supervisors or downstream case review.
That fit matters for Wyoming Highway Patrol because workloads around drug and proactive investigations, traffic and crash reporting, and canine-supported response create steady pressure on both caseload and review. Faster first drafts give officers, supervisors, and investigators a shorter path through paperwork and more time back for field work and follow-up.
Code Four is designed to support the report-writing step without forcing a change to the systems already used for highway patrol operations, review, or records. The rollout can stay focused on the points where a trooper benefits most from faster documentation: the first roadside narrative, the first supervisor review, and the first handoff into follow-up work.
That keeps implementation practical for an agency whose reporting starts in motion and often under time pressure.
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